Glengarry

Walk by the water

Some folk reckon the river Garry is one of Scotland’s most beautiful rivers. It’s a magnificent sight as it runs powerfully through lovely woodland with tall conifers. Kayakers love the challenge of the rapids, while fishermen hunt for salmon in the quieter stretches.

Much of the woodland here is native Scots pine, with a characteristic range of wildlife from wood ants to Scottish crossbills and red squirrels. It feels very different from other woodlands on the west coast, almost as if the forests of the east are reaching through the Great Glen to meet their neighbours.

Find a bite to eat

You’ll find places to eat and public toilets in Invergarry, at the village hall.

Walking trails

Ciste Dubh Trail

A short loop beside the cascades of the River Garry, where you may see red squirrels, deer and even pine marten in the peaceful forest.

Largely firm gravel surface. Uneven earthy sections with exposed tree roots and short rocky patches. Short steep slopes. Some parts may be muddy.

1 ¼ miles /
2.0 km
Allow ¾ hour

Allt na Cailliche Trail

Follow the Allt na Cailliche stream to a stunning waterfall and discover remnants of the ancient Caledonian pinewood.

Sections of uneven earth and gravel surface. Some exposed tree roots and muddy patches. One long steep slope with short rocky section. Includes two bridges and a quiet road crossing.